Author: Reuters
ROME (Reuters) -Foreign ministers from large European countries said on Thursday they were ready to step up pressure on Russia, “including through further sanctions” involving the energy and banking sector, to weaken Moscow in its war with Ukraine. The meeting in Rome involved representatives from …Read More
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